GRATIFICATION IN AMERICA. LONDON, August 21.
The American papers publish glowing accounts of. the reception. The New York Herald's correspondent describes the i reception as surpassing anything encountered since the fleet left Hampton Roads. The- Herald, Tribune, and other newspapers publish notable leading articles. The New York Times sayis the manifestation of Australian friendship will not be forgotten. The Australians axe truly kinsmen, and the greeting may now be taken as a notification to all the Powers that in any future international complications involving the Far East the Commonwealth is to be reckoned with. As thebattleships carrying a message of peace around the world anchored in Sydney the cheers and salutes from the shores had a significance which should not be missed by nations.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2811, 26 August 1908, Page 31
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